freezer kept icing over, refrigerator too hot

debra From new washington, OH

Oct 21, 2007

10 out of 12 people found this instruction helpful

First, I unplugged the appliance. Safety, first.Than I removed the shield which was held in by screws. This covered the fan, thermometer.The defrost thermostat was taken out, with a little extra force. The wires on the defective part were no longer attached to the part. The instructions were easy to follow in replacing the defrost thermostat. I stripped the coating on the wire, attached it with the enclosed electical bugs. The assy was able to follow, and the part went back on. The refrigerator is working perfectly. I couldn't have done it without the help in diagnosing the problem and with the speedy delivery of the new part. Thanks for all your help and the ease of the installing the new part!